A major concern! Are you accidentally using someone else's home Wi-Fi network?
A connection list will appear, right?
Your home wireless LAN router and the same model of wireless LAN router device will be displayed on your inter-net connection dialog on your PC .To check the wireless connection password, you connect to 192.168.0.1 by yourself, right? But, at this point, you'll see someone else's home wireless LAN router with the same model of you having. And in this case, you'll see to input the word of 'admin' and 'password' to someone's it for logon the top page.
...In this case, you probably just may get logon in it in without thinking about it. ...It's been a long time since I laughed this much. ...Oops, excuse me.
Those wireless LAN router who have not changed the ID and password on the main page of the wireless LAN router to something unique, remains at the default settings. The default wireless LAN router ID and password for many models are word of 'admin' and 'password'. I've used about three different models of wireless LAN routers, and they all have the same ID and password, by convention. That's what wireless LAN routers are for. So, if there are a lot of people who haven't changed their routers since the initial setup, there's a good chance that there are a lot of people like that, and they enter admin and password into someone else's home wireless LAN, and unknowingly, they end up in someone else's home wireless LAN, and without realizing that they're in someone else's home, they check the wireless connection password and enter it into their computer. From then on, you automatically connect to that person's home wireless LAN router. You will continue to use it without realizing it. There is a possibility that this could happen...
This fact tells you that you may be doing just that right now.
The Wi-Fi that you're always connected to...... is it yours? Have you ever checked to it?
What is the model name of the wireless LAN router you are currently connected to and using, that you have been using for many years? Have you ever checked it?
The wire from the modem or the wire from outside is connected to the terminal labeled WAN, and that is your home wireless LAN router.
Oh, and you can't use a company wireless LAN router connected to the WAN, right? Of course, that would mean internal company information would leak out. What? So you connect a server to the WAN? No, you just need to connect it to the LAN of the wireless LAN router and give it not the DHCP, but a fixed IP address, right? And one more thing: A PC with server functionality can't be a laptop, right? In the past, there was a trend of argument that this was better because it saved space.However, in today's world, most laptops come with Wi-Fi functionality as standard equipment. In this day and age, laptops themselves can connect to external devices. I believe that even if you want to save space, you should not treat a laptops as if it were a server.